Everything posted by SoxFan1
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No more tarp sliding for Buehrle
QUOTE(Kalapse @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:44 PM) Why would they fine Man Soo for something he did in the past? He wasn't on the field yesterday. Stop while you're ahead.
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Autograph Identification Help
QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:21 PM) Bill got an A in handwriting in school. I used to get a satisfactory (S) in handwriting. I wish I could say the same.
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Sox vs Royals 4/17
So no one has a MLBTV log-in huh?
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Autograph Identification Help
QUOTE(ChWRoCk2 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:15 PM) Bill Milton Yes, Bill Melton.
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Autograph Identification Help
QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:11 PM) Gracias mi amigo.
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Help!
I can't find it on DirecTV either.
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Autograph Identification Help
QUOTE(Heads22 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:09 PM) Some guy named "Slavko". Probably the alias of an axe murderer, as it is written in some freaky block lettering. I heard he was in Ames, Iowa last time I checked.
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Autograph Identification Help
QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:07 PM) Minnie Minoso This was my thought exactly. Are you sure???
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Sox vs Royals 4/17
QUOTE(Heads22 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 07:03 PM) I demand someone gives me a Gameday Audio or MLB.tv login.....or EVERYONE is banned!!11!11!!1! How about you just ban yourself instead?
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Autograph Identification Help
My dad was at work last week and said that there was some sort of rally or party with former Sox players or something like that and he got me these 2 autographs. He knew that Bill Melton was one of them, the bottom one, but no one seems to know who the top one is. Anyone have any clue or have an identical autograph?
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1998 Bulls ring
QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 06:45 PM) There's no way that's the real thing. Yeah, now that I look at it, I think it is just the replica.
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Official High School Baseball Thread
Hahaha, my team lost every single game over spring break. I hear that almost the whole varsity team was gone so varsity was pretty much all JV players.
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1998 Bulls ring
- 408.57 ft
QUOTE(daa84 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 06:07 PM) loaiza vs. maddux if i remember correctly Yup. I was there.- Anderson not first to get off so slowly
Jermaine "Dead" staretd off horribly at the beginning of the year and IIRC, he turned out just fine.- No more tarp sliding for Buehrle
Why didn't they fine Man Soo Lee as well?- 408.57 ft
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 03:40 PM) Ya, I was at that game, landed in the shrubbery. If that is the game that he hit 2 bombs, 1 near the Fan Deck, than yes, I was there as well. That was my grandpa's first baseball game.- Anyone ever heard of..
QUOTE(Steff @ Apr 17, 2006 -> 05:11 PM) Nevermind, I found it. No online shopping. What kind of store in 2006 doesn't have online shopping.. Tales and Toys- Spring Break in Alaska
Also, while in Denver's airport, I got a view of the Rocky Mountains and they are NOTHING compared to the mountains in Alaska. Nothing. Oh, and finally, I got too see the Northern Lights 4 times. The first was on the plane ride to Anchorage. The other 2 were Friday night in Homer. And the bext was on the ride from Homer to Anchorage when we saw the most beautiful display of green and pink in the world. We literally had to pull over to enjoy the mass beauty of it. We were so damn amazed that we didn't even have the sense to get the camera and take pictures but it looked EXACTLY like this but with more green.- Better get used to cold sandwiches...
Any relation to former White Sox catcher Brook Fordyce?- Colleges
- Spring Break in Alaska
Glad you guys enjoyed. And Jim, I don't need any whale lessons. I knew that they didnt have gills. DUH!- AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER!!!
I love pitching in the rain. It gives my 2-seamer more movement but it is bad for the curveball, at least in my experience. But I missed the game, how bad was the weather?- Spring Break in Alaska
After the shipments arrived, we packed up and headed from Girdwood to the other side of the inlet towards Homer... We saw parts of the Kenai River: The unusual color of the river made it quite unique. It derives from glacier passages so the color of the water is a bluish-greenish but the wierd part about it is that the river passes through a small lake which is clear but the river stays the same color and the lake stays clear. Very awesome. We left realtively late so we caught the sunset on the way to Homer: For the record, it is impossible NOT to see moose from Saldotna to Homer. Impossible. Finally, after a 4 hour drive, we had arrived at Homer, Alaska. The Halibut Fishing capital of the world and also the last town before the ocean. Wanna drive past Homer? Better have a flotation device on your truck... And with that, I left back to Anchorage and then flew to Denver, and then flew to Chicago. And now, I am in the flatlands of the midwest. :puke So, I leave you with this....let the pictures do the talking:- Spring Break in Alaska
The next day we decided to check out the lakes up in the mountains and we decided on this piece of work, Bonnie Lake: The ice was so thick, we had to drill holes around the main hole to gt through. It was about 6 1/2 feet of ice: The wind was howling and the fish were slow so we decided to head out after only catching a few Rainbow. Later that day, we headed down to Girdwood, about 30 miles away from Anchorage, where my godfather was doing some things at this guy's house. The guy happens to be rich and own a ski resort right in Girdwood: We spent all of Friday at Girdwood waiting for a big shipment to come in. While we waited, we took some pictures of some cool stuff the guy had at his house... Kodiak Bear Skull: An engraved whale gill or something like that: - 408.57 ft